Wilkie Collins: Autobiographical Works
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Erscheinungsdatum
17.07.2023
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1137 KB
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Englisch
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9788028309190
In "Wilkie Collins: Autobiographical Works," the celebrated Victorian author showcases his introspective and candid reflections through a collection of essays and writings that reveal the intricacies of his life and the broader societal context of 19th-century England. Collins's distinctive narrative style, characterized by a blend of Gothic elements and psychological depth, offers readers a personal lens into his experiences, illuminating themes of identity, creativity, and the struggle against social conventions. The artistry within these autobiographical pieces not only reflects Collins's proficiency in constructing compelling narratives but also serves as a rich historical document that complements his renowned fictional works. Wilkie Collins (1824-1889), a contemporary of Charles Dickens and a pioneer of the detective fiction genre, drew extensively from his own life experiences to shape his literary output. His journey through personal challenges, including his tumultuous relationships and health issues, greatly influenced his exploration of human motivations and morality. Collins's close affiliations with other literary figures of his time provided a stimulating environment that informed his perspectives, allowing for a nuanced exploration of his own identity amidst the evolving fabric of Victorian society. This collection is highly recommended for readers interested in the personal dimensions of a literary giant and the evolution of narrative form. Collins's reflections offer not only an intimate portrait of the author but also a gateway into understanding the cultural and literary currents of his time, making it essential reading for enthusiasts of Victorian literature and autobiography.
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